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This page provides the party lists for New Zealand's 2011 general election . Party lists determine (in the light of country-wide proportional voting) the appointment of list MPs under the mixed-member proportional (MMP) representation electoral system. The Electoral Commission issued a deadline of noon on 1 November for submitting party lists. [1]
Parties are ordered according to their share of the vote.
The National Party released a party list of 75 candidates in early September. [2] The list was revised when Allan Peachey, ranked 48th, withdrew due to ill health. [3] Simon O'Connor, who replaced Peachey as candidate for the Tāmaki electorate, was then added to the list, albeit in a lower position than Peachey had held. [4]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | John Key | Electorate | Helensville | 1 | 0 | ![]() | |
2 | Bill English | Electorate | Clutha-Southland | 2 | 0 | ![]() | |
3 | Lockwood Smith | Electorate | 12 | +9 | ![]() | ![]() | |
4 | Gerry Brownlee | Electorate | Ilam | 3 | -1 | ![]() | |
5 | Tony Ryall | Electorate | Bay of Plenty | 6 | +1 | ![]() | |
6 | Nick Smith | Electorate | Nelson | 5 | -1 | ![]() | |
7 | Judith Collins | Electorate | Papakura | 7 | 0 | ![]() | |
8 | Anne Tolley | Electorate | East Coast | 10 | +2 | ![]() | |
9 | Chris Finlayson | List | Rongotai | 14 | +5 | ![]() | |
10 | David Carter | List | Port Hills | 9 | -1 | ![]() | |
11 | Murray McCully | Electorate | East Coast Bays | 11 | 0 | ![]() | |
12 | Tim Groser | List | New Lynn | 15 | +3 | ![]() | |
13 | Steven Joyce | List | 16 | +3 | ![]() | ||
14 | Paula Bennett | Electorate | Waitakere | 41 | +27 | ![]() | |
15 | Phil Heatley | Electorate | Whangarei | 22 | +7 | ![]() | |
16 | Jonathan Coleman | Electorate | Northcote | 29 | +13 | ![]() | |
17 | Kate Wilkinson | List | Waimakariri | 30 | +13 | ![]() | |
18 | Hekia Parata | List | Mana | 36 | +18 | ![]() | |
19 | Maurice Williamson | Electorate | Pakuranga | 8 | -11 | ![]() | |
20 | Nathan Guy | Electorate | Ōtaki | 18 | -2 | ![]() | |
21 | Craig Foss | Electorate | Tukituki | 33 | +12 | ![]() | |
22 | Chris Tremain | Electorate | Napier | 31 | +9 | ![]() | |
23 | Jo Goodhew | Electorate | Rangitata | 39 | +16 | ![]() | |
24 | Lindsay Tisch | Electorate | Waikato | 19 | -5 | ![]() | |
25 | Eric Roy | Electorate | Invercargill | 28 | +3 | ![]() | |
26 | Paul Hutchison | Electorate | Hunua | 23 | -3 | ![]() | |
27 | Shane Ardern | Electorate | Taranaki-King Country | 24 | -3 | ![]() | |
28 | Amy Adams | Electorate | Selwyn | 52 | +24 | ![]() | |
29 | Sam Lotu-Iiga | Electorate | Maungakiekie | 35 | +6 | ![]() | |
30 | Simon Bridges | Electorate | Tauranga | 51 | +21 | ![]() | |
31 | Michael Woodhouse | List | Dunedin North | 49 | +18 | ![]() | |
32 | Chester Borrows | Electorate | Whanganui | 32 | 0 | ![]() | |
33 | Nikki Kaye | Electorate | Auckland Central | 57 | +24 | ![]() | |
34 | Melissa Lee | List | Mount Albert | 37 | +3 | ![]() | |
35 | Kanwal Singh Bakshi | List | Manukau East | 38 | +3 | ![]() | |
36 | Jian Yang | — | — | ![]() | |||
37 | Alfred Ngaro | — | — | ![]() | |||
38 | Katrina Shanks | List | Ōhariu | 46 | +8 | ![]() | ![]() |
39 | Paul Goldsmith | Epsom | — | — | ![]() | ||
40 | Tau Henare | List | Te Atatū | 26 | -14 | ![]() | |
41 | Jacqui Dean | Electorate | Waitaki | 40 | -1 | ![]() | |
42 | Nicky Wagner | List | Christchurch Central | 43 | +1 | ![]() | |
43 | Chris Auchinvole | Electorate | West Coast-Tasman | 42 | -1 | ![]() | |
44 | Louise Upston | Electorate | Taupō | 53 | +9 | ![]() | |
45 | Jonathan Young | Electorate | New Plymouth | 66 | +21 | ![]() | |
46 | Jackie Blue | List | Mount Roskill | 45 | -1 | ![]() | ![]() |
47 | Todd McClay | Electorate | Rotorua | 54 | +7 | ![]() | |
48 | David Bennett | Electorate | Hamilton East | 44 | -4 | ![]() | |
49 | Tim Macindoe | Electorate | Hamilton West | 55 | +6 | ![]() | |
50 | Cam Calder | List | Manurewa | 58 | +8 | ![]() | |
51 | John Hayes | Electorate | Wairarapa | 50 | -1 | ![]() | |
52 | Colin King | Electorate | Kaikōura | 47 | -5 | ![]() | |
53 | Aaron Gilmore | List | Christchurch East | 56 | +3 | ![]() | ![]() ![]() |
54 | Jami-Lee Ross | Electorate | Botany | — | — | ![]() | |
55 | Paul Quinn | List | Hutt South | 48 | -7 | ![]() | |
56 | Paul Foster-Bell | Wellington Central | — | — | ![]() | ||
57 | Maggie Barry | North Shore | — | — | ![]() | ||
58 | Ian McKelvie | Rangitikei | — | — | ![]() | ||
59 | Mark Mitchell | Rodney | — | — | ![]() | ||
60 | Mike Sabin | Northland | — | — | ![]() | ||
61 | Scott Simpson | Coromandel | — | — | ![]() | ||
62 | Simon O'Connor | Tāmaki | 72 | +10 | ![]() | ||
63 | Claudette Hauiti | Māngere | — | — | ![]() | ||
64 | Jo Hayes | Dunedin South | — | — | ![]() | ||
65 | Leonie Hapeta | Palmerston North | — | — | |||
66 | Sam Collins | Wigram | — | — | |||
67 | Jonathan Fletcher | Rimutaka | — | — | |||
68 | Heather Tanner | — | — | ||||
69 | Denise Krum | (United Future: 3) | -66 | ||||
70 | Carolyn O'Fallon | — | — | ||||
71 | Viv Gurrey | 71 | 0 | ||||
72 | Karen Rolleston | — | — | ||||
73 | Brett Hudson | — | — | ||||
74 | Linda Cooper | — | — | ||||
75 | Karl Varley | — | — |
The Labour Party announced a party list of 70 candidates. [5] [6]
Four sitting MPs were not placed on the list. Damien O'Connor, a list MP contesting West Coast-Tasman, and Lianne Dalziel, MP for Christchurch East, both declined a place on the list stating they only wanted to represent the electorate they held candidacy for. [7] [8] Louisa Wall, who had twice entered Parliament as a list MP following another list member's resignation, also stood as an electorate-only candidate in Manurewa. Manukau East MP Ross Robertson has never accepted a list position.
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Phil Goff | Electorate | Mount Roskill | 3 | +2 | ![]() | |
2 | Annette King | Electorate | Rongotai | 4 | +2 | ![]() | |
3 | David Cunliffe | Electorate | New Lynn | 8 | +5 | ![]() | |
4 | David Parker | List | Epsom | 17 | +13 | ![]() | |
5 | Ruth Dyson | Electorate | Port Hills | 13 | +8 | ![]() | |
6 | Parekura Horomia | Electorate | Ikaroa-Rāwhiti | 5 | -1 | ![]() | |
7 | Maryan Street | List | Nelson | 9 | +2 | ![]() | |
8 | Clayton Cosgrove | Electorate | Waimakariri | 18 | +10 | ![]() | |
9 | Trevor Mallard | Electorate | Hutt South | 14 | +5 | ![]() | |
10 | Sue Moroney | List | Hamilton West | 22 | +12 | ![]() | |
11 | Charles Chauvel | List | Ōhariu | 27 | +16 | ![]() | ![]() |
12 | Nanaia Mahuta | Electorate | Hauraki-Waikato | 10 | -2 | ![]() | |
13 | Jacinda Ardern | List | Auckland Central | 20 | +7 | ![]() | |
14 | Grant Robertson | Electorate | Wellington Central | 64 | +50 | ![]() | |
15 | Andrew Little | New Plymouth | — | — | ![]() | ||
16 | Shane Jones | List | Tāmaki Makaurau | 16 | 0 | ![]() | ![]() |
17 | William Sio | Electorate | Māngere | 24 | +7 | ![]() | |
18 | Darien Fenton | List | 33 | +15 | ![]() | ||
19 | Moana Mackey | List | East Coast | 25 | +6 | ![]() | |
20 | Rajen Prasad | List | 12 | -8 | ![]() | ||
21 | Raymond Huo | List | 21 | 0 | ![]() | ||
22 | Carol Beaumont | List | Maungakiekie | 28 | +6 | ![]() | ![]() |
23 | Kelvin Davis | List | Te Tai Tokerau | 29 | +6 | ![]() | ![]() |
24 | Carmel Sepuloni | List | Waitakere | 35 | +11 | ![]() | |
25 | Rick Barker | List | Taranaki-King Country | 34 | +9 | ![]() | |
26 | Deborah Mahuta-Coyle | Tauranga | — | — | |||
27 | Stuart Nash | List | Napier | 36 | +9 | ![]() | |
28 | Clare Curran | Electorate | Dunedin South | 45 | +17 | ![]() | |
29 | Brendon Burns | Electorate | Christchurch Central | 49 | +20 | ![]() | |
30 | Chris Hipkins | Electorate | Rimutaka | 47 | +17 | ![]() | |
31 | David Shearer | Electorate | Mount Albert | — | — | ![]() | |
32 | Michael Wood | 56 | +24 | ||||
33 | Phil Twyford | List | Te Atatū | 26 | -7 | ![]() | |
34 | Steve Chadwick | List | Rotorua | 30 | -4 | ![]() | |
35 | Kate Sutton | Waikato | 63 | +28 | |||
36 | Jerome Mika | Papakura | — | — | |||
37 | Iain Lees-Galloway | Electorate | Palmerston North | 48 | +11 | ![]() | |
38 | Josie Pagani | Rangitikei | (Progressive: 3) | -35 | |||
39 | Lynette Stewart | Northland | — | — | |||
40 | Jordan Carter | 70 | +30 | ||||
41 | Kris Faafoi | Electorate | Mana | — | — | ![]() | |
42 | Christine Rose | Rodney | — | — | |||
43 | Glenda Alexander | — | — | ||||
44 | Susan Zhu | 62 | +18 | ||||
45 | Rino Tirikatene | Te Tai Tonga | — | — | ![]() | ||
46 | Sehai Orgad | Hamilton East | — | — | |||
47 | Megan Woods | Wigram | — | — | ![]() | ||
48 | Mea'ole Keil | — | — | ||||
49 | David Clark | Dunedin North | — | — | ![]() | ||
50 | Richard Hills | Hunua | — | — | |||
51 | Anahila Suisuiki | — | — | ||||
52 | Hamish McDouall | Whanganui | 60 | +8 | |||
53 | Louis Te Kani | Waiariki | — | — | |||
54 | Tat Loo | Clutha-Southland | — | — | |||
55 | Soraya Peke-Mason | Te Tai Hauāuru | — | — | |||
56 | Julian Blanchard | Rangitata | 59 | +3 | |||
57 | Peter Foster | Ōtaki | — | — | |||
58 | Pat Newman | Whangarei | — | — | |||
59 | Julia Haydon-Carr | Tukituki | — | — | |||
60 | Michael Bott | Wairarapa | — | — | |||
61 | Vivienne Goldsmith | East Coast Bays | 67 | +6 | |||
62 | Nick Bakulich | Tāmaki | — | — | |||
63 | Chris Yoo | 53 | -10 | ||||
64 | Barry Monks | Waitaki | — | — | |||
65 | Hugh Kininmonth | Coromandel | 75 | +10 | |||
66 | Jo Kim | — | — | ||||
67 | Paula Gillon | Northcote | (Progressive: 4) | -63 | |||
68 | Carol Devoy-Heena | Bay of Plenty | 76 | +8 | |||
69 | Ben Clark | North Shore | — | — | |||
70 | Chao-Fu Wu | Botany | — | — |
The Green Party, after announcing a preliminary list in April, [9] announced a list of thirty people in late May. [10] In accordance with party rules, the remainder of the candidate pool was then ranked in alphabetical order, with the final list submitted to the Electoral Commission having sixty-one people. [11]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Metiria Turei | List | Dunedin North | 4 | +3 | ![]() | |
2 | Russel Norman | List | Rongotai | 2 | 0 | ![]() | |
3 | Kevin Hague | List | West Coast-Tasman | 7 | +4 | ![]() | |
4 | Catherine Delahunty | List | Coromandel | 8 | +4 | ![]() | |
5 | Kennedy Graham | List | Ilam | 9 | +4 | ![]() | |
6 | Eugenie Sage | Selwyn | — | — | ![]() | ||
7 | Gareth Hughes | List | Ōhariu | 11 | +4 | ![]() | |
8 | David Clendon | List | Mount Albert | 10 | +2 | ![]() | |
9 | Jan Logie | Mana | — | — | ![]() | ||
10 | Steffan Browning | Kaikōura | 12 | +2 | ![]() | ||
11 | Denise Roche | Auckland Central | 42 | +31 | ![]() | ||
12 | Holly Walker | Hutt South | — | — | ![]() | ||
13 | Julie Anne Genter | Mount Roskill | — | — | ![]() | ||
14 | Mojo Mathers | Christchurch East | 13 | -1 | ![]() | ||
15 | James Shaw | Wellington Central | 41 | +26 | |||
16 | David Hay | Epsom | 21 | +5 | |||
17 | Richard Leckinger | Tāmaki | 17 | 0 | |||
18 | Aaryn Barlow | Nelson | — | — | |||
19 | Jeanette Elley | Helensville | 18 | -1 | |||
20 | Sea Rotmann | Wairarapa | — | — | |||
21 | Michael Gilchrist | Ōtaki | 60 | +39 | |||
22 | Dora Langsbury | Te Tai Tonga | 51 | +29 | |||
23 | David Kennedy | Invercargill | — | — | |||
24 | Tane Woodley | Rimutaka | — | — | |||
25 | Joseph Burston | Port Hills | 66 | +41 | |||
26 | Mikaere Curtis | Tāmaki Makaurau | 16 | -10 | |||
27 | Shane Gallagher | Dunedin South | 62 | +35 | |||
28 | Saffron Toms | New Lynn | — | — | |||
29 | Stephen Tollestrup | Waitakere | — | — | |||
30 | Zachary Dorner | 63 | +33 | ||||
31 | Paul Bailey | Napier | — | — | |||
32 | Rick Bazeley | Whangarei | — | — | |||
33 | Maree Brannigan | Rangitikei | — | — | |||
34 | Caroline Conroy | Papakura | — | — | |||
35 | Sue Coutts | Waitaki | — | — | |||
36 | Pauline Evans | Northland | — | — | |||
37 | Rachael Goldsmith | Clutha-Southland | — | — | |||
38 | Cameron Harper | Waikato | — | — | |||
39 | John Kelcher | Waimakariri | — | — | |||
40 | Alex Kruize | — | — | ||||
41 | Tom Land | Maungakiekie | — | — | |||
42 | Gerrie Ligtenberg | Rangitata | — | — | |||
43 | Jim MacDonald | Tukituki | — | — | |||
44 | Nick Marryatt | Hamilton East | — | — | |||
45 | Zane McCarthy | Taupō | — | — | |||
46 | Jack McDonald | Te Tai Hauāuru | — | — | |||
47 | Ian McLean | Tauranga | — | — | |||
48 | John Milnes | Whanganui | 48 | 0 | |||
49 | Darryl Monteith | East Coast | — | — | |||
50 | Robert Moore | Taranaki-King Country | — | — | |||
51 | Teresa Moore | Rodney | — | — | |||
52 | David Moorhouse | Christchurch Central | — | — | |||
53 | Todd Ross | Māngere | — | — | |||
54 | Brett Stansfield | East Coast Bays | 40 | -14 | |||
55 | Geoff Steedman | New Plymouth | — | — | |||
56 | Gary Stewart | Te Atatū | 38 | -18 | |||
57 | Vernon Tava | Northcote | — | — | |||
58 | Corrina Tucker | Palmerson North | — | — | |||
59 | Pieter Watson | North Shore | 32 | -27 | |||
60 | Charmaine Watts | Hunua | — | — | |||
61 | Richard Wesley | Wigram | — | — |
New Zealand First released a party list of thirty-three people on 1 November. [12]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Winston Peters | (Former MP) | 1 | 0 | ![]() | ||
2 | Tracey Martin | Rodney | 13 | +11 | ![]() | ||
3 | Andrew Williams | North Shore | — | — | ![]() | ||
4 | Richard Prosser | Waimakariri | — | — | ![]() | ||
5 | Barbara Stewart | (Former MP) | Waikato | 5 | 0 | ![]() | |
6 | Brendan Horan | Tauranga | 10 | +4 | ![]() | ||
7 | Denis O'Rourke | Port Hills | — | — | ![]() | ||
8 | Asenati Taylor | Manukau East | 7 | -1 | ![]() | ||
9 | Helen Mulford | Pakuranga | 16 | +7 | |||
10 | Hugh Barr | Ōhariu | — | — | |||
11 | Fletcher Tabuteau | Rotorua | — | — | |||
12 | Pita Paraone | (Former MP) | Whangarei | 6 | -6 | ||
13 | Brent Catchpole | (Former MP) | Papakura | 15 | +2 | ||
14 | Ben Craven | Wellington Central | — | — | |||
15 | Jerry Ho | Maungakiekie | — | — | |||
16 | Bill Gudgeon | (Former MP) | Hamilton West | — | — | ||
17 | Kevin Gardener | Nelson | — | — | |||
18 | Ray Dolman | Bay of Plenty | — | — | |||
19 | David Scott | Ōtaki | 12 | -7 | |||
20 | Randall Ratana | Dunedin South | — | — | |||
21 | Mahesh Bindra | Mount Roskill | — | — | |||
22 | Edwin Perry | (Former MP) | Taupō | 8 | -14 | ||
23 | Dion Jelley | Northcote | — | — | |||
24 | John Hall | Manurewa | 20 | -4 | |||
25 | Kevin Stone | Coromandel | — | — | |||
26 | Doug Nabbs | Hunua | 19 | -7 | |||
27 | Brett Pierson | Rongotai | — | — | |||
28 | Olivia Ilalio | Māngere | — | — | |||
29 | Gordon Stewart | Hamilton East | — | — | |||
30 | Tamati Reid | East Coast | — | — | |||
31 | Ian Brougham | Whanganui | — | — | |||
32 | Bill Woods | Selwyn | — | — | |||
33 | Allen Davies | Auckland Central | — | — |
The Māori Party released a party list of 17 candidates on 29 October. [13]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Waihoroi Shortland | Te Tai Tokerau | — | — | |||
2 | Kaapua Smith | — | — | ||||
3 | Wheturangi Walsh-Tapiata | — | — | ||||
4 | Tina Porou | — | — | ||||
5 | Awanui Black | Tauranga | 18 | +13 | |||
6 | Davina Murray | — | — | ||||
7 | Tariana Turia | Electorate | Te Tai Hauauru | 1 | -6 | ![]() | |
8 | Pita Sharples | Electorate | Tamaki Makaurau | 2 | -6 | ![]() | |
9 | Te Ururoa Flavell | Electorate | Waiariki | 4 | -5 | ![]() | |
10 | Josie Peita | Northland | 15 | +5 | |||
11 | Paora Te Hurihanganui | — | — | ||||
12 | Fallyn Flavell | — | — | ||||
13 | Daryl Christie | — | — | ||||
14 | Tom Phillips | Hunua | — | — | |||
15 | Tim Morrison | — | — | ||||
16 | Tamai Nicholson | — | — | ||||
17 | Aroha Rickus | Rongotai | — | — |
The Mana Party announced a party list of twenty people on 1 November. [14]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Hone Harawira | Electorate | Te Tai Tokerau | (Māori: 3) | +2 | ![]() | |
2 | Annette Sykes | Waiariki | — | — | |||
3 | John Minto | Manukau East | — | — | |||
4 | Sue Bradford | (Former MP) | Waitakere | (Green: 3) | -1 | ||
5 | Misty Harrison | — | — | ||||
6 | James Papali’i | Māngere | — | — | |||
7 | Tawhai McClutchie | Ikaroa-Rāwhiti | — | — | |||
8 | Angeline Greensill | Hauraki-Waikato | (Māori: 5) | -3 | |||
9 | Jayson Gardiner | Tauranga | — | — | |||
10 | Richard Shortland Cooper | Manurewa | — | — | |||
11 | Peter Cleave | Rangitīkei | — | — | |||
12 | Val Irwin | East Coast | — | — | |||
13 | Sharon Stevens | — | — | ||||
14 | Keriana Reedy | Taupō | — | — | |||
15 | Pat O'Dea | Epsom | (RAM: 12) | -3 | |||
16 | Rod Paul | Napier | — | — | |||
17 | Grant Rogers | Rotorua | (RAM: 10) | -7 | |||
18 | Te Nguha Huirama-Patuwai | — | — | ||||
19 | Barry Tumai | Maungakiekie | — | — | |||
20 | Ngawai Herewini | Northland | — | — |
ACT New Zealand released its party list on 28 August. [15] A modified list was announced in October, reflecting the withdrawal of parliamentary leader John Boscawen (who was initially ranked second) and the confirmation of Catherine Isaac (whose name had not been officially released due to uncertainty about her availability). [16] The full list eventually submitted to the Electoral Commission had fifty-five people on it, with those not previously ranked (with the exception of the very last) being ranked alphabetically. [17]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Don Brash | (Former MP) | North Shore | — | — | ||
2 | Catherine Isaac | — | — | ||||
3 | Don Nicolson | Clutha-Southland | — | — | |||
4 | John Banks | (Former MP) | Epsom | — | — | ![]() | |
5 | David Seymour | Auckland Central | 55 | +50 | |||
6 | Chris Simmons | Pakuranga | 53 | +47 | |||
7 | Stephen Whittington | Wellington Central | — | — | |||
8 | Kath McCabe | Maungakiekie | 42 | +34 | |||
9 | Robyn Stent | — | — | ||||
10 | John Thompson | Papakura | 22 | +12 | |||
11 | John Ormond | Napier | 8 | -3 | |||
12 | Lyn Murphy | Botany | 14 | +2 | |||
13 | Kevin Moratti | — | — | ||||
14 | Robin Grieve | Whangarei | — | — | |||
15 | Pratima Nand | Mount Roskill | — | — | |||
16 | Dominic Costello | Māngere | — | — | |||
17 | Toni Severin | Christchurch Central | 54 | +37 | |||
18 | Richard Evans | Kaikōura | — | — | |||
19 | Ian Cummings | Hunua | — | — | |||
20 | Gareth Veale | Ilam | — | — | |||
21 | Toby Hutton | East Coast Bays | — | — | |||
22 | Daniel Stratton | Palmerston North | — | — | |||
23 | Robert Burnside | Tukituki | — | — | |||
24 | Hayden Fitzgerald | Rangitīkei | — | — | |||
25 | Alex Speirs | Hutt South | — | — | |||
26 | Peter McCaffrey | Ōtaki | 43 | +17 | |||
27 | Shane Atkinson | Wairarapa | 29 | +2 | |||
28 | Allan Birchfield | West Coast-Tasman | — | — | |||
29 | Robin Boom | Waikato | — | — | |||
30 | Stephen Boyle | Mount Albert | — | — | |||
31 | Barry Brill | (Former MP) | Northland | — | — | ||
32 | Ian Carline | Invercargill | — | — | |||
33 | Tom Corbett | Rangitata | — | — | |||
34 | Casey Costello | Te Atatū | — | — | |||
35 | Alwyn Courtenay | Rimutaka | — | — | |||
36 | Alan Daniel Davidson | Whanganui | 32 | -4 | |||
37 | Kimberly Hannah | Dunedin South | — | — | |||
38 | Beth Houlbrooke | Rodney | — | — | |||
39 | Paul Hufflett | Nelson | — | — | |||
40 | Rosanne Jollands | Taupō | — | — | |||
41 | Nick Kearney | Helensville | 13 | -28 | |||
42 | Tim Kronfeld | Northcote | — | — | |||
43 | Joel Latimer | Rongotai | — | — | |||
44 | Jonathan Macfarlane | Manukau East | — | — | |||
45 | Garry Mallett | Hamilton East | 39 | -6 | |||
46 | Guy McCallum | Dunedin North | — | — | |||
47 | Colin Nicholls | Waitaki | 47 | 0 | |||
48 | John Norvill | East Coast | — | — | |||
49 | David Peterson | Manurewa | — | — | |||
50 | James Read | 50 | 0 | ||||
51 | Geoff Russell | Port Hills | 52 | +1 | |||
52 | Andrew Sharrock | — | — | ||||
53 | Barbara Steinijans | New Lynn | — | — | |||
54 | Michael Warren | Mana | — | — | |||
55 | Vince Ashworth | 28 | -27 |
United Future released a party list of fifteen people on 20 October. [18]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Peter Dunne | Electorate | Ōhariu | 1 | 0 | ![]() | |
2 | Doug Stevens | Nelson | — | — | |||
3 | Rob Eaddy | Hutt South | — | — | |||
4 | Sultan Eusoff | Palmerston North | — | — | |||
5 | Alan Simmons | Taupō | — | — | |||
6 | Bryan Mockridge | Mount Roskill | 21 | +15 | |||
7 | Vanessa Roberts | Ilam | 14 | +7 | |||
8 | Pete George | Dunedin North | — | — | |||
9 | Ram Prakash | Botany | — | — | |||
10 | Martin Gibson | East Coast | — | — | |||
11 | Clyde Graf | West Coast-Tasman | — | — | |||
12 | Damian Light | North Shore | 13 | +1 | |||
13 | Andrew McMillan | Rangitata | — | — | |||
14 | Diane Brown | Ōtaki | 25 | +11 | |||
15 | Brian Carter | Bay of Plenty | — | — | |||
16 | Johnny Miller | Christchurch East | — | — | |||
17 | Ian Gaskin | Wigram | — | — |
The Conservative Party released a party list of thirty people on 1 November. [19]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Colin Craig | Rodney | — | — | |||
2 | Kathy Sheldrake | East Coast | — | — | |||
3 | Larry Baldock | (Former MP) | Tauranga | (Kiwi: 1) | -2 | ||
4 | Fa'avae Gagamoe | Māngere | — | — | |||
5 | Brian Dobbs | Waikato | — | — | |||
6 | Roy Brown | Napier | — | — | |||
7 | Simonne Dyer | East Coast Bays | (Kiwi: 5) | -2 | |||
8 | Simon Kan | Epsom | (Kiwi: 3) | -5 | |||
9 | Litia Simpson | Tāmaki | — | — | |||
10 | Kevin Campbell | Hunua | — | — | |||
11 | Paul Young | Botany | — | — | |||
12 | Leighton Baker | Christchurch East | (Kiwi: 10) | -2 | |||
13 | Feleti Key | Mount Roskill | — | — | |||
14 | Claire Holley | West Coast-Tasman | — | — | |||
15 | Frank John Naea | Manukau East | (Kiwi: 4) | -11 | |||
16 | Frank Poching | Mount Albert | — | — | |||
17 | Jesse Misa | Waitaki | — | — | |||
18 | Bob Daw | Papakura | — | — | |||
19 | Lance Gedge | Pakuranga | — | — | |||
20 | Robyn Jackson | Hamilton East | (Kiwi: 13) | -7 | |||
21 | Pat Gregory | Hamilton West | — | — | |||
22 | Timothy de Vries | Waimakariri | — | — | |||
23 | Melanie Taylor | Northland | (Family: 8) | -15 | |||
24 | Cynthia Liu | Te Atatū | — | — | |||
25 | Craig Jensen | North Shore | — | — | |||
26 | Oliver Vitali | Nelson | — | — | |||
27 | Danny Mountain | Waitakere | — | — | |||
28 | Ivan Bailey | New Lynn | — | — | |||
29 | Brent Reid | Wairarapa | — | — | |||
30 | Michael Cooke | Christchurch Central | — | — |
The Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party released a party list of 28 candidates on 29 October. [20]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Michael Appleby | Wellington Central | 1 | 0 | |||
2 | Michael Britnell | Christchurch East | 2 | 0 | |||
3 | Maki Herbert | Te Tai Tokerau | — | — | |||
4 | Julian Crawford | Dunedin North | 5 | +1 | |||
5 | Jeff Lye | Waitakere | 12 | +7 | |||
6 | Jasmin Hewlett | Mount Roskill | — | — | |||
7 | Emma-Jane Mihaere-Kingi | Te Tai Tonga | — | — | |||
8 | Steven Wilkinson | West Coast-Tasman | 7 | -1 | |||
9 | Richard Goode | Mana | — | — | |||
10 | Fred MacDonald | Ōtaki | 20 | +10 | |||
11 | Leo Biggs | North Shore | — | — | |||
12 | Jay Fitton | Coromandel | — | — | |||
13 | Romana Manning | Tukituki | — | — | |||
14 | Geoff McTague | Wigram | — | — | |||
15 | Jamie Dombroski | Taranaki-King Country | — | — | |||
16 | Christine Mitchell | — | — | ||||
17 | Dwayne Sherwood | — | — | ||||
18 | Abe Gray | — | — | ||||
19 | Sean Norris | New Lynn | — | — | |||
20 | Adrian McDermott | Helensville | — | — | |||
21 | Philip Pophristoff | 21 | 0 | ||||
22 | Neville Yates | 16 | -6 | ||||
23 | Mark Bradford | 19 | -4 | ||||
24 | Blair Anderson | — | — | ||||
25 | Kevin O'Connell | 4 | -21 | ||||
26 | Paula Lambert | 3 | -23 | ||||
27 | Irinka Britnell | 6 | -21 | ||||
28 | Paul McMullan | 11 | -17 |
The Democratic Party for Social Credit released a party list of twenty-four people on 21 October. [21]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Stephnie de Ruyter | Invercargill | 1 | 0 | |||
2 | John Pemberton | Waikato | 2 | 0 | |||
3 | Warren Voight | Dunedin South | — | — | |||
4 | Katherine Ransom | Tauranga | 4 | 0 | |||
5 | Carolyn McKenzie | Hamilton East | 5 | 0 | |||
6 | Hessel van Wieren | Waitaki | 8 | +2 | |||
7 | Heather Smith | Whanganui | 7 | 0 | |||
8 | Jeremy Noble | Dunedin North | — | — | |||
9 | Barry Pulford | Tukituki | 9 | 0 | |||
10 | John McCaskey | Kaikōura | 14 | +4 | |||
11 | Huia Mitchell | Hunua | — | — | |||
12 | Ken Goodhue | Whangarei | 13 | +1 | |||
13 | Les Port | Hamilton West | 16 | +3 | |||
14 | Robert Mills | Clutha-Southland | — | — | |||
15 | Harry Alchin-Smith | 27 | +12 | ||||
16 | Errol Baird | — | — | ||||
17 | Peter Adcock-White | — | — | ||||
18 | John Ring | 15 | -3 | ||||
19 | Kelly Balsom | — | — | ||||
20 | David Espin | 20 | 0 | ||||
21 | Ross Hayward | 21 | 0 | ||||
22 | Gary Gribben | 30 | +8 | ||||
23 | Ron England | — | — | ||||
24 | David Tranter | 6 | -18 |
Libertarianz has announced a party list of twenty-seven people. [22]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Richard McGrath | Wairarapa | 2 | +1 | |||
2 | Sean Fitzpatrick | Ōhariu | 16 | +14 | |||
3 | Peter Cresswell | 6 | +3 | ||||
4 | Reagan Cutting | Wellington Central | — | — | |||
5 | Peter Osborne | Waitakere | 15 | +10 | |||
6 | Michael Murphy | North Shore | 14 | +8 | |||
7 | Shane Pleasance | Invercargill | 20 | +13 | |||
8 | Robert Palmer | 21 | +13 | ||||
9 | Bernard Darnton | 1 | -8 | ||||
10 | Helen Hughes | Whangarei | 13 | +3 | |||
11 | Colin Cross | 5 | -6 | ||||
12 | Nik Haden | 9 | -3 | ||||
13 | Luke Howison | 18 | +5 | ||||
14 | Phil Howison | 8 | -6 | ||||
15 | Andrew Couper | 30 | +15 | ||||
16 | Mike Webber | 11 | -5 | ||||
17 | Bruce Whitehead | 23 | +6 | ||||
18 | Donald Rowberry | 31 | +13 | ||||
19 | Ken Riddle | 25 | +6 | ||||
20 | Peter Linton | Northcote | 7 | -13 | |||
21 | Allan Munro | — | — | ||||
22 | Ian Hayes | Kaikōura | — | — | |||
23 | Shirley Riddle | 22 | -1 | ||||
24 | Callum McPetrie | — | — | ||||
25 | Elahrairah Zamora | 12 | -13 | ||||
26 | Euan McPetrie | 27 | +1 | ||||
27 | Mitch Lees | 4 | -23 |
The Alliance party list consists of fourteen people. [23]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kay Murray | Dunedin South | 1 | 0 | |||
2 | Andrew McKenzie | 2 | 0 | ||||
3 | Kevin Campbell | (Former MP) | Wigram | — | — | ||
4 | Jim Flynn | 8 | +4 | ||||
5 | Paul Piesse | 4 | -1 | ||||
6 | Victor Billot | Dunedin North | 3 | -3 | |||
7 | Mary O'Neill | Napier | — | — | |||
8 | Kelly Buchanan | Wellington Central | 15 | +7 | |||
9 | Robert van Ruyssevelt | 7 | -2 | ||||
10 | Jen Olsen | 16 | +6 | ||||
11 | Tom Dowie | 13 | +2 | ||||
12 | Thomas O'Neill | 14 | +2 | ||||
13 | Eunice Billot | — | — | ||||
14 | Norman MacRitchie | 20 | +6 |
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